32 Members commented on Zelda B's gallery

Wow - image #34 is just perfect. A very beautiful portrait of an a very beautiful woman. Congratulations to Alejandro for capturing that moment in time for us all to enjoy, and thank you Zelda for making that moment happen. More please

Magnificent work, Alejandro... crystal clarity and exquisite detail photographically, while Zelda strikes a very nice balance between the cute as a kitten sexy she made a name for herself (and an awful lot of fans!) doing for so long, with the striking mature, sophisticated beauty she's been displaying in her most recent sets. The perfect balance, IMO.

Going back through this set again, other than Zelda herself, what strikes me the most about this set is 1) the overall lighting (no blown-out highlights and no muddy shadows) and 2) the room setting itself - so nice to see a less-than-sterile hotel room being used as a set.

And, once again you're right _furry_ - going away from her trademark bangs with a different hairstyle (and possibly unaltered color?) gives Zelda a whole new, fresh, seemingly more mature and sophisticated look that works very well for her.

This is what I would call a classic glamor shoot... no bad thing when you have a classic beauty like Zelda as your subject. The slow striptease and perfect progression of poses merit a long, lingering look (especially the shots of that lovely bum!).

I was just wondering... could you _really_ ever have a "glamour shoot"/explicit set?

I know what you and Rose (Hi ya babe! Sprechen sie Italiano yet?) are referring to, but it seems like such a dichotomy - like the oxymoron "military intelligence". that it seems as if it could never occur.

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Zelda is always perfect. It's great to see a different styling by Alejandro in his first set with her. The soft lighting does wonders for her skin tones, for me. Nothing wrong with the sets by the masters of lighting, Rylsky and Arkisi, of course! A slightly subdued set brings a nice balance.

As I replied to _fer_realz_, I like the fact that something other than a sterile hotel room has been used as the setting for this shoot. Makes it feel completely "comfortable" even though it's populated with everyday objects.